We really need sarcasm tags on this forum.
YES! Dang it DJ
Given the responses to the original topic (which admitting I mentioned in the other previous page that some people believed sexism to men was intangible) what made you think I wouldn't take your statement seriously? There are people who chatted in this topic who do honestly believe there are no laws that affect men unfairly.
I guess you don't actually have any idea how this works, do you?
I'm pretty sure that isn't even the first time I have had to link that article.
The issue is that people can believe in exceptions.
Mind you I think it says more about how the audience projects itself onto videogame companies. I mean while Tomb Raider did well (using a sexualized character), Beyond Good and Evil did a game with a female protagonist and tanked.
I want to know if they actually have REAL info or if they are pulling that out of their butts... because my impression is that they are less sexist and more that they have no faith in their consumers.
Where does sexism toward men come from? To clarify, I'm not asking for examples of sexism toward men. I'm asking for the cause to be identified.
Sexism happens. People generalize and thus we get generalizations of men and women which are taught to others who then assume that is true. A lot of it is to justify power relationships or assumptions to explain why certain trends came about.
Thus the pathetically low rate that men have any sort of custody of children in a divorce, in favor of paying child support.
Ohh goodness, Tip of the iceberg when it comes to Men and how their relationship towards children is perceived and affected through the legal system. Lets just say Welfare entrapment (not the official term) of non-fathers is a real thing.